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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we'll examine what the president said about tackling the government deficit and reducing gun violence. >> brown: then, we turn to the west african nation of mali, where french troops have launched air strikes on islamic militants. three jihaddist groups now deemed a clear and present danger to the capital and beyond, a threat to africa and europe. >> woodruff: margaret warner has the story of the suicide of a young internet wizard who was facing federal charges for hacking and distributing online data he thought should be made public. >> brown: ray suarez updates the changes in cuba, where travel restrictions r
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we'll examine what the president said about tackling the government deficit and reducing gun violence. >> brown: then, we turn to the west african nation of mali, where french troops have launched air strikes on islamic militants. three jihaddist groups now deemed a clear and present danger to the capital and beyond, a threat to africa and europe. >> woodruff: margaret warner has the story of the...
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if you are jerry brown, you want it in two forms. you want large money for the deal we talked about in oakland and you want consumerism. you want them to buy california products. >> he is good on staying on message and staying away from politicking and pomp and ceremony. how has he dealt with that among chinese delegates? >> he has done well with the pomp and circumstance. that is not a jerry brown strong suit. he disdains the trappings of office, usually. he seems to have enjoyed himself having a meeting with the premier of china in mid week. of course, all of the other officials he talked to. as far as issues that maybe others think he should be talking to here and most notably, issues on human rights issues or cyber security or piracy of entertainment items. the governor is steering clear of those. he has made a very narrow focus. he wants to talk about economic activity. there have been criticisms in california that he should be addressing those issues and talk a little tougher to chinese officials. there is a healthy debate if t
if you are jerry brown, you want it in two forms. you want large money for the deal we talked about in oakland and you want consumerism. you want them to buy california products. >> he is good on staying on message and staying away from politicking and pomp and ceremony. how has he dealt with that among chinese delegates? >> he has done well with the pomp and circumstance. that is not a jerry brown strong suit. he disdains the trappings of office, usually. he seems to have enjoyed...
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. >> brown: then, markets around the globe tumbled today. we examine how concerns with a credit crunch in china and uncertainty over the federal reserve have wall street
. >> brown: then, markets around the globe tumbled today. we examine how concerns with a credit crunch in china and uncertainty over the federal reserve have wall street
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mayor brown, has done all of it. and he has paid attention to every detail and i am still catching up to learn, but it is. even to be close to what he has been trying to do and of course, especially this year with the trials and tribulations of i suppose any mayor in their first elected year goes through, you know, i take a lot of things personally and i must always go back and say, willie, did this happen to you? >> and, of course, getting the great advice that is absolutely necessary, because, when you sit in this seat, and you have the enormous responsibilities and you don't have the 30 years of experience that mayor brown did, but you similarly appreciate what it takes to run the city, to ask for help, and now i am getting a lot of free help from willie and i appreciate that. and it is, it really is, something that he has given time and time again with my predecessor nuwsom who leaned a lot on him and i am doing the same thing and if we get things done, it is a lot to do with making sure that we don't make costly
mayor brown, has done all of it. and he has paid attention to every detail and i am still catching up to learn, but it is. even to be close to what he has been trying to do and of course, especially this year with the trials and tribulations of i suppose any mayor in their first elected year goes through, you know, i take a lot of things personally and i must always go back and say, willie, did this happen to you? >> and, of course, getting the great advice that is absolutely necessary,...
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. >> brown: then, president obama picks r.e.i. executive sally jewell to run the interior department. we look at how the cabinet is shaping up with many posts yet to fill. >> ifill: we have two stories from the middle east. margaret warner gets the latest from tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring, where a leading opposition figure was assassinated today. >> brown: and ray suarez reports on the plight of syrian refugees who've fled to lebanon. >> at this tent camp in al-marj, in the eastern part of lebanon's bekaa valley-- only 25 miles from the syrian border-- refugees are struggling to adapt to a new, impermanent reality. >> ifill: and we close with a look at what's happening with the boy scouts, as they struggle to decide whether to lift a long-standing ban on openly gay members. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> brown: then, president obama picks r.e.i. executive sally jewell to run the interior department. we look at how the cabinet is shaping up with many posts yet to fill. >> ifill: we have two stories from the middle east. margaret warner gets the latest from tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring, where a leading opposition figure was assassinated today. >> brown: and ray suarez reports on the plight of syrian refugees who've fled to lebanon. >> at this tent camp...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the latest provocation from pyongyang and the reaction in the u.s. and elsewhere. >> brown: then, we examine possible links between a white supremacist prison gang and recent murders of law enforcement officials. >> woodruff: we get the details on new research showing the soaring price tag for treating dementia now topping the cost of cancer and heart disease. >> brown: from the african nation of kenya: kira kay reports on the religious divide in the port city of mombasa. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in august last year. >> woodruff: and we talk with the supreme court's first female justice, sandra day o'connor about the court's storied history as told in her new book: "out of order." >> i think people know very little, really, about the court: how it works, and its history. and both of those things are important in our c
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the latest provocation from pyongyang and the reaction in the u.s. and elsewhere. >> brown: then, we examine possible links between a white supremacist prison gang and recent murders of law enforcement officials. >> woodruff: we get the details on new research showing the soaring price tag for treating dementia now topping the cost of cancer and heart disease....
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a problem. >> i agree with commissioner frazier it would have to be noticed some how because of the brown act and it be more work for the staff. if some kind of formal meeting can be rarntd between one commissioner and the people but it still gets touchy if you're not reporting the meeting and only certain people are heard it could be a problem >> any other comment. >> i think we. >> shayla: should comply that the brown act. >> i was planning on the november meeting we would have another meeting for kaiser update and input from the members that would be going on into the december meeting too to give the anybody's an opportunity at those meetings to again give some input and in writing too it's possible to send something in so - anything else on this item. any public comment on this item? >> rushed roth i was going to suggest it looks like there's a couple of meetings between now and the november meetings maybe we could the staff cooperative the meeting notes on the internet the problem with open enrollment why not post, you know, those minutes on o online and if people have a comment they
a problem. >> i agree with commissioner frazier it would have to be noticed some how because of the brown act and it be more work for the staff. if some kind of formal meeting can be rarntd between one commissioner and the people but it still gets touchy if you're not reporting the meeting and only certain people are heard it could be a problem >> any other comment. >> i think we. >> shayla: should comply that the brown act. >> i was planning on the november...
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the brown twin sisters have been with us for many decades. mary is here today, she's here in celebration and memory of her sister as we all are and we want to take this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this tree in recognition of vivian and her wonderful contributions to our city. and we are especially blessed with maryann honoring us with her presence. it's not that easy for her to get around these days but she has and continues to be part of an incredible twin sisters. but now she's also missing vivian as much as we are and we felt this would be a proper way to create a celebratory atmosphere on how we miss vivian, how much she meant to us and take this opportunity for arbor day to plant this tree in her name. how is that, maryann for a great celebratio
the brown twin sisters have been with us for many decades. mary is here today, she's here in celebration and memory of her sister as we all are and we want to take this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the monster storm from bernie rayno of accuweather. >> woodruff: then, should the u.s. arm the rebels in syria? ray suarez examines a growing rift between the white house and key members of the president's cabinet. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of new discoveries about mars coming from the rover vehicle known as "curiosity," the product of nasa's jet propulsion lab. >> it may sound familiar but what scientists here at jpl are actually looking for are signs of life past and present on the red planet >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with pulitzer- prize-winning humorist dave barry about miami, the "insane city" that's the focus of his new novel. >> the people come from everywhere, people just weird people are attracted to miami. the wildlife is weird, the weather is weird, it's a festering stew of weirdness. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's news
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the monster storm from bernie rayno of accuweather. >> woodruff: then, should the u.s. arm the rebels in syria? ray suarez examines a growing rift between the white house and key members of the president's cabinet. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of new discoveries about mars coming from the rover vehicle known as "curiosity," the product of nasa's jet propulsion lab. >> it...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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jeffrey brown gets two views on these bigger issues at stake. >> brown: for that we're joined by jacob hacker, the institute for social and policy studies at yale university, he worked on the broad blueprint of the health care law and has written a number of books about social policy? the u.s. and avik roy is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute rand author of the new book "how medicaid fails the poor." he served as mitt romney's health care advisor during the 2012 presidential campaign. jacob hacker, let me start with you. with before we get to if problems of the rollout, how do you see the affordable health care act fitting into a larger debate in the u.s. over many decades over the role of government in the lives of its citizens? >> well, we've been debating the place of health care in the american social contract since the early part of the 20th century and that debate for 75 years or so has resulted in legislative failure. and the affordable care act was a landmark step forward. americans for a long time have believed that health care is an essential public responsibility. w
jeffrey brown gets two views on these bigger issues at stake. >> brown: for that we're joined by jacob hacker, the institute for social and policy studies at yale university, he worked on the broad blueprint of the health care law and has written a number of books about social policy? the u.s. and avik roy is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute rand author of the new book "how medicaid fails the poor." he served as mitt romney's health care advisor during the 2012...
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jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most are required to put in an extra turn line and that kind of thing. it makes them bear the costs. critics say that there are really bad abuses. a famous case in san jose where one guy had a gas station across street from another guy. he wanted to put in three or for more pumps and the other guy sued him saying you does not do the study. all because he wanted to hurt the other guy's business. the question is can anybody write legislation that laws the public to participate and keeps the environmental laws strong and keeps the air getting cleaner and water cle
jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most...
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brown bears sometimes even break car windows. the local people are starting to be concerned. >> translator: it's scary. we don't allow our children to play outside. >> reporter: last year, the nature foundation had 2,000 reports of bear sightings on the peninsula. many people come to the area around the lakes, including visitors from abroad. this mother and cub were spotted close to the side of the road. they showed no aversion to people. >> translator: don't get out. >> reporter: scouts from the foundation were encouraged not to approach the bears. eventually the bears retreat into the thick for esht. in the past, major campaigns were conducted each year in hokkaido. bears were hunted to deter them from attacking people. financial incentives were offered for killing bears. and the number of hunters gru. by the 1980s, there were concerns that the bears might be extinct. so the campaigns were ended. now, some 20 years later, there is an entire generation of bears that have no memory of being hunted. they have lost their fear. at t
brown bears sometimes even break car windows. the local people are starting to be concerned. >> translator: it's scary. we don't allow our children to play outside. >> reporter: last year, the nature foundation had 2,000 reports of bear sightings on the peninsula. many people come to the area around the lakes, including visitors from abroad. this mother and cub were spotted close to the side of the road. they showed no aversion to people. >> translator: don't get out. >>...
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. >> governor brown heads to china this week and hopes to bring back a lot of money. brown is going to a week long trade mission in the second largest economy to try to produce investments on both sides of pacific. china has piles of money to invest and governor says he is intent on bringing back a slice of the pie. brown who turns 75 today is building a project works project. >>> researchers say 100,000 american lives can be saved each year with one change, we'll tell you what it is. >> also, a look at the new video that shows a baggage handler pocketing thousands of dollars in items. and on a woman shares her story after being locked in her car trunk for two days. >> scattered light rain showers have finally arrived in the bay area. gusty winds accompanying them. here is a look at high definition emeryville camera. >> ama: an airport baggage handler faces charges for allegedly stealing $84,000 worth of items in people's luggage. he stole electronics and jewelry and even guns dluirg an eight month period. this is major flaw in airport security. >> you can't secure ba
. >> governor brown heads to china this week and hopes to bring back a lot of money. brown is going to a week long trade mission in the second largest economy to try to produce investments on both sides of pacific. china has piles of money to invest and governor says he is intent on bringing back a slice of the pie. brown who turns 75 today is building a project works project. >>> researchers say 100,000 american lives can be saved each year with one change, we'll tell you what...
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billy brown's mom, jenny rivera. she lost her life december 9th of 2012 in a small plane crash. this was her first and last movie performance. >> wow. >> the film is getting so much attention even the trailer has gone viral online. >> we have one of the actors from philly brown "right this minute" via skype, lou diamond phillips. >> yo, yo, yo. >> tell us, why do you think you're seeing so much success with the film? >> it is a really honest film and a film that has so much heart and so much soul. it is one of those special willing films that breaks through and i am so grateful to the audience for finding it. it just takes me back to the la bam ba days and how a little film goes out and just roars. >> it also features three generations of latino artists. tell me about the significance of that. >> it is true. you got me and eddie, thank goodness a movie like stand and deliver is in the nation registry of film, iconic, classic. between myself and eddie, we have between the two of us three of the highest grossing latino
billy brown's mom, jenny rivera. she lost her life december 9th of 2012 in a small plane crash. this was her first and last movie performance. >> wow. >> the film is getting so much attention even the trailer has gone viral online. >> we have one of the actors from philly brown "right this minute" via skype, lou diamond phillips. >> yo, yo, yo. >> tell us, why do you think you're seeing so much success with the film? >> it is a really honest film...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. plus, a special report with our own macneil and lehrer on covering the watergate hri
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: a state of emergency has been declared, plunging egypt under a virtual martial law. we get the latest from cairo. explore how the six-week standoff devolved to bloodshed. >> woodruff: then, in a rare rebuke of wall street, two
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: a state of emergency has been declared, plunging egypt under a virtual martial law. we get the latest from cairo. explore how the six-week standoff devolved to bloodshed. >> woodruff: then, in a rare rebuke of wall street, two
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brown says this is her first time using the food pantry. she's not alone. gail runs the 11 action outreach in new orleans. >> i experienced an increase in new clients using the food banks for the first time. >> at the start of the month a temporary increase in supplement at assistance programs ran out because congress failed to renew it, and it has affected 50 million americans. >> this thanksgiving more families are on need because of cuts. they are more reliant on foodpantries and other organizations to make ends meet. >> this food pantry helped about 200 new participants. they expect the number to go up as more people like mercedes brown come to her for help. >> it's the blessing to have the smell of thanksgiving. you can smell is it through everybody. you know it's thanksgiving because you know everyone is cooking. >> brown is truly thankful. >> thanksgiving 2013 motivated many americans to give back. groups that reach out to the needy say they wish more volunteers would say in the holiday spirit year round. juan carlos molina has this story. >> thousan
brown says this is her first time using the food pantry. she's not alone. gail runs the 11 action outreach in new orleans. >> i experienced an increase in new clients using the food banks for the first time. >> at the start of the month a temporary increase in supplement at assistance programs ran out because congress failed to renew it, and it has affected 50 million americans. >> this thanksgiving more families are on need because of cuts. they are more reliant on...
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when i was by willie brown, former mayor, i remember cleaning out behind the greyhound station and moving people along inside and outside that terminal and now to know that demolition is complete, it helped people get jobs particularly because of the funds made available. there were 55,000 hours of labor all done without any accident or injury in that demolition. 90 percent of that important work was completed by the 9 counties bay air -- area labor force. that's incredible for the work force throughout the bay area. we today celebrate it's anchor in all of it's whole region. it will be really what will be built in the near future to serve our city and our region. we have always believe that a transit center is a critical anchor for the jobs in the city. it's the best future for our cities, great transit access, dynamic mixed urban centers, a place for innovation and inspiration. we truly believed that over two decades ago when we started this. within one block of this transit center, there are 4 office buildings under construction, about to begin construction and taken together with toda
when i was by willie brown, former mayor, i remember cleaning out behind the greyhound station and moving people along inside and outside that terminal and now to know that demolition is complete, it helped people get jobs particularly because of the funds made available. there were 55,000 hours of labor all done without any accident or injury in that demolition. 90 percent of that important work was completed by the 9 counties bay air -- area labor force. that's incredible for the work force...
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. >> not everyone is upset about brown's graffiti. his next door neighbor told the reports brown should be able to do what he wants to his property. we'll be right back. all over for the best deals. or how to g you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. surprise mom with gorgeous tulips. 10 stem bunches are just $5.99. starbucks coffee is $7.77. that's a price you can savor. and honey nut cheerios are just a buck-eighty eight. real big deals this week and every week. the people who came before us. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. harley-davidson motorcycle enthusiasts started this weekend... but not where you might expect -- this wa a lake in china. more than a- thousand people took par the >>> a carnival for hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts start thursday weekend but not where you might expect this was at a lake in china. 1,000 people took part in the 3- day trip. the largest event ever held for harle
. >> not everyone is upset about brown's graffiti. his next door neighbor told the reports brown should be able to do what he wants to his property. we'll be right back. all over for the best deals. or how to g you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. surprise mom with gorgeous tulips. 10 stem bunches are just $5.99. starbucks coffee is $7.77. that's a price you can savor. and honey nut cheerios are just a buck-eighty eight. real big deals this...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the details of the dramatic arrest by mexican marines, and examine the impact on the notorious zetas drug gang, which reaches deep into the american southwest. >> ifill: then, the "nuclear option" is off the table, for now. we talk with senators jeff merkley and roger wicker about the deal that averted a showdown over the filibuster rules.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the details of the dramatic arrest by mexican marines, and examine the impact on the notorious zetas drug gang, which reaches deep into the american southwest. >> ifill: then, the "nuclear option" is off the table, for now. we talk with senators jeff merkley and roger wicker about the deal that averted a showdown over the filibuster rules.
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on today's congressional hearing, where republicans renewed charges of a cover-up and democrats said the issue was being politicized. >> brown: then, we update the remarkable story of three cleveland women freed after being held captive for more than a decade. >> suarez: paul solman talks with the new treasury secretary, jaclew out jobs finanal
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on today's congressional hearing, where republicans renewed charges of a cover-up and democrats said the issue was being politicized. >> brown: then, we update the remarkable story of three cleveland women freed after being held captive for more than a decade. >> suarez: paul solman talks with the new treasury secretary, jaclew out jobs finanal
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she would put explain china's position on the sound and the brown with japan over territorial claims in the east china sea. if it shows that the us government will be closely watching china's response in the coming days and weeks. i was on a six day tour of japan china and south korea on tuesday he agreed that japan's prime minister seems ill on that. they won't tolerate china's attempt to unilaterally change the status quo. foreign diplomats around the world continue to try and confirm news that a high ranking political figure may have been ousted from office in north korea. the alec and pyongyang have been getting confirmation that turns suntec the uncle and mentor of currently taking john owen has been stripped of his powers but if true it can be a major political shakeup in the country an hk with scandal. oh come on phil reports. some dickhead served as the vice chair of the powerful national defense commission. time is native to the relay team don't guilt sister anna has widely been seen as a mentor of the younger can often accompanying an important ceremony. but it's legal to g
she would put explain china's position on the sound and the brown with japan over territorial claims in the east china sea. if it shows that the us government will be closely watching china's response in the coming days and weeks. i was on a six day tour of japan china and south korea on tuesday he agreed that japan's prime minister seems ill on that. they won't tolerate china's attempt to unilaterally change the status quo. foreign diplomats around the world continue to try and confirm news...
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about 400 tons of brown water seeps through cracks in the building at fukushima every day and becomes contaminated. government quo fissions and engineers hope to see all the dough contamination systems running at full capacity as soon as possible. >>> japanese government officials will be taking part in the trans-pacific partnership free trade talks for the first time in july. but they'll have a limited time at the negotiating table and limited information. government officials from 11 asia pacific countries wrapped up their latest tpp talks in peru. they agreed to meet in malaysia in july. formalities mean that japanese officials will only be able to take part for the last three days, still negotiators from other countries say they're glad the japanese will be involved. >> we are aware that japan would like to take part in the july round in a sub standtively meaningful manner, and we believe that can be arranged. >> japanese negotiators will also have to work with limited information. they can't access documents and past negotiations before they take part in the talks. japanese leade
about 400 tons of brown water seeps through cracks in the building at fukushima every day and becomes contaminated. government quo fissions and engineers hope to see all the dough contamination systems running at full capacity as soon as possible. >>> japanese government officials will be taking part in the trans-pacific partnership free trade talks for the first time in july. but they'll have a limited time at the negotiating table and limited information. government officials from 11...
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report they threaten to downgrade banks they said brown better be passed. do you think that these are reasonable standards to impose on the banks yes i do in fact i think i don't think it goes far enough but you know i think it's a great start right now these big banks these these have a handful five six seven major banks that control an amount of cash equal to sixty five percent of the g.d.p. of our country because they have this implicit government guarantee because they're implicitly so so too big to fail there's this moral hazard issue associated with the you know people are you know other institutions are loaning to them at lower rates and plus their exposure i mean the none of this considers the derivative exposure that that that blows my mind i mean there there you know just just one of the bad thing is j.p. morgan the other day the financial times which of florida the six or seventy six trillion dollars in derivatives that suppose your account. i mean it's not even covered so if you say ok they have no reserves against that so it's like. i think wha
report they threaten to downgrade banks they said brown better be passed. do you think that these are reasonable standards to impose on the banks yes i do in fact i think i don't think it goes far enough but you know i think it's a great start right now these big banks these these have a handful five six seven major banks that control an amount of cash equal to sixty five percent of the g.d.p. of our country because they have this implicit government guarantee because they're implicitly so so...
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tavis: back to your earlier point about black and brown kids. l.a. is the second largest district in the country. district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students are going to come in, sit down, have their homework ready and cannot ait to go to school with fabric so torn in society and back home, those issues come into school. understanded to geometry. we view the signs of disengagement as defiance. disengagement and defiance are not the same and you know that. , i gets a simple reason out, just the opposite of what we're trying to do. i think they are issues of fear. what is going to happen if i challenge a student? what we find out is that in the schools where we are watching few if any suspensions, there is a lot of teacher
tavis: back to your earlier point about black and brown kids. l.a. is the second largest district in the country. district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the efforts to secure the remaining captives, and itn's lindsey hilsum looks at the intensifying conflict in neighboring mali. >> malian soldiers say they have to chance of con froningt the jihadies and the people i have been seeing today are just terrified >> brown: then, we have two takes on monday's presidential inauguration. first, a look at the massive preparations underway for the grand ceremony. >> he'll walk down the hall, and then he'll go outside, and when he opens those doors, he'll see hundreds of thousands of people cheering at him. it will be a sight that is awesome. >> suarez: and inaugural poet richard blanco discusses what it means to be a part of such a momentous occasion. >> brown: we have more on the
i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the efforts to secure the remaining captives, and itn's lindsey hilsum looks at the intensifying conflict in neighboring mali. >> malian soldiers say they have to chance of con froningt the jihadies and the people i have been seeing today are just terrified >> brown: then, we have two takes on monday's presidential inauguration. first, a look at the massive preparations underway...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the new york plot and discuss what u.s. intelligence knew about tamerlan tsarnaev in the months and years before the attack on boston. >> brown: then, the u.s. believes the syrian government has used chemical weapons. but it needs more conclusive proof before reaching the red line for military intervention. >> woodruff: all of the living men who've ever worked from the oval officehe
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the new york plot and discuss what u.s. intelligence knew about tamerlan tsarnaev in the months and years before the attack on boston. >> brown: then, the u.s. believes the syrian government has used chemical weapons. but it needs more conclusive proof before reaching the red line for military intervention. >> woodruff: all of the living men who've...
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i lose the adventure using jet wing has completed syllables like the brown japan's highest summit of mount fuji former or current season rossi has become known as the cat that he did down to one passenger plane that flies at three hundred kilometers per hour. rossi is chairing a gem and chose not to be at his first conquest not making a unesco world heritage site and she'd get mad so it is clear blue skies alongside now that he's peaked at an altitude of roughly three thousand seven hundred units. again from the eye and the colts or the monkey he was he'd been in one night i kinda got the plaza. while my sch nice window would be built then when i was here. this is a dead chicken feed and nine like the brown outfit to the tune october twenty oh one for her. the monday's edition of means i'm counting comanche and tells him that much the day the eye
i lose the adventure using jet wing has completed syllables like the brown japan's highest summit of mount fuji former or current season rossi has become known as the cat that he did down to one passenger plane that flies at three hundred kilometers per hour. rossi is chairing a gem and chose not to be at his first conquest not making a unesco world heritage site and she'd get mad so it is clear blue skies alongside now that he's peaked at an altitude of roughly three thousand seven hundred...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the politics and the sticking points over border security and more. >> woodruff: then, two takes on the story of the ohio women kept captive for a decade. ray suarez gets the latest on the arraignment of the suspect and looks at the road ahead for the victims. >> brown: we return to
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the politics and the sticking points over border security and more. >> woodruff: then, two takes on the story of the ohio women kept captive for a decade. ray suarez gets the latest on the arraignment of the suspect and looks at the road ahead for the victims. >> brown: we return to
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the military alliance between the u.s. and south korea, amid new worries over the north's nuclear weapons capabilities. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest from venezuela, where voters are preparing to choose a successor to the late president, hugo chavez. >> brown: taxes are due monday, that's certain. what's not clear are prospects for any meaningful tax reform. we debate some options on the table. >> woodruff: hari sreenivasan has the story of aereo-- a new internet t.v. service and the backlash from traditional broadcasters. >> theres millions and millions of dollars this in the:s that the broadcast networks have-- receive in licensing fees from cable companies. they want aereo's pay in the same way. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we remember jonathan winters-- the comedian who mastered improvisation and brought laughter to generations of fans. >> i think comedy and whether i think it's the r
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the military alliance between the u.s. and south korea, amid new worries over the north's nuclear weapons capabilities. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest from venezuela, where voters are preparing to choose a successor to the late president, hugo chavez. >> brown: taxes are due monday, that's certain. what's not clear are prospects for any meaningful tax reform. we debate some options on the...
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james brown, cbs news, next. two astronauts head outside the space station to try to fix a critical cooling system. bill whitaker has the latest. edward snowden declares "mission accomplished" after his leaks forced a reassessment of u.s. surveillance programs. bob orr reports. america's retailers won't be celebrating. anna werner looks at the disappointing numbers from this year's holiday shopping season. and it happened one christmas eve. dean reynolds on the picture that changed the way we look at our world. >> oh, my god, l captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this is our western edition.
james brown, cbs news, next. two astronauts head outside the space station to try to fix a critical cooling system. bill whitaker has the latest. edward snowden declares "mission accomplished" after his leaks forced a reassessment of u.s. surveillance programs. bob orr reports. america's retailers won't be celebrating. anna werner looks at the disappointing numbers from this year's holiday shopping season. and it happened one christmas eve. dean reynolds on the picture that changed...
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that was james brown lair from golden state singing bombs the new single from the vision. they will never know and that's what every so tell us a little bit more about bombs well you know i. it's pretty self-explanatory you know it's about. when there's a strike going on you know and it's time to just call it quits you know we need to stop with all the chaos and really bring some peace to you know what's happening in the world so well i notice that a lot of your music online has. a whole. what attracts you to his message i mean i just think it's the honesty you know and i and i think that's what's lacking a lot obviously in politics you know and it lacks a lot of in the lot of places in the world you know we have a hard time getting around things because there's like half truths you know and that's what the album division is all about you know there's all these half truths but nobody's really seeking out the full truth it's hard it's hard to debate half truths you know so that's that's the whole thing behind bombs and and you know with ron paul and everything so it's reall
that was james brown lair from golden state singing bombs the new single from the vision. they will never know and that's what every so tell us a little bit more about bombs well you know i. it's pretty self-explanatory you know it's about. when there's a strike going on you know and it's time to just call it quits you know we need to stop with all the chaos and really bring some peace to you know what's happening in the world so well i notice that a lot of your music online has. a whole. what...
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. >> john brown , gareth, thanks to you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. today is one of the deadlines to sign up for the affordable care act. there is one group the white house is desperate to get on board. >>> holiday travelers are having a tough time getting around for the holidays. the weekend storms bring snow, ice, and flooding. >>> hhein south sudan the fearsf an all out civil war. >> today marks the key deadline for the affordable care act
. >> john brown , gareth, thanks to you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. today is one of the deadlines to sign up for the affordable care act. there is one group the white house is desperate to get on board. >>> holiday travelers are having a tough time getting around for the holidays. the weekend...
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the member of pilot commissioners are appointed by governor brown. the bar pilots are part of the port and support in the meritime operations. due to out of state travel, president of the bar pilots and john, business director are unable to attend today's port commission meeting. if you would like we can proceed with this presentation as scheduled and answer any questions that you may have today, but to further a vote until a port commission meeting in may when the bar pilot representative are available to attend. >> i think we would like to proceed with the presentation so we can ask questions. >> okay. the bar pilot premises at pier 9 include office space and shed space and used for birthing. this is a hybrid space that serves a 24 hour operation. they are operating vessels around-the-clock akin to a firehouse. the bar pilots currently was approved in 2008 and amended once in 2009. the current rent is 106,000 per month. the bar pilots are a meritime tenant in good standing. the bar pilots approached the port with an offer to reopen the lease to eac
the member of pilot commissioners are appointed by governor brown. the bar pilots are part of the port and support in the meritime operations. due to out of state travel, president of the bar pilots and john, business director are unable to attend today's port commission meeting. if you would like we can proceed with this presentation as scheduled and answer any questions that you may have today, but to further a vote until a port commission meeting in may when the bar pilot representative are...